A luxury bus conveying secondary
school girls from Enugu to Lagos State was attacked by armed robbers at
the Okeodo end of Ore-Sagamu Expressway, Ogun State on Saturday around
11:40pm..
The students numbering 42 were
of Holy Cross College, Enugu and had hired the bus belonging to Ekene
Dili Chukwu Group of Companies with registration number Lagos XW 875
LSR, for their travel to Lagos.
The assailants dragged
the students into a nearby bush and beat them before robbing them of
their belongings. Unconfirmed reports however said a few of them were
raped.
PUNCH Metro gathered that the
students had departed for Lagos early in the afternoon on Saturday but
were held up in traffic and had to continue the journey into the
night.
The report said the bus developed some faults along the way and had to park at Oke-Odo.
It was while the occupants of the bus were waiting for another bus from Lagos that the robbers struck, it added.
It
was learnt that families of the victims, who were already at the Lagos
office of Ekene Dili Chukwu, to pick up their children were anxious
when they learnt that the bus developed fault.
Our correspondent was told that news of the robbery caused a mild protest as they panicked.
Calm
however returned to the terminal on Sunday morning after the
distraught girls arrived in Lagos. Meanwhile, parents and relatives of
the victims have threatened a show-down with the transport company.
The
Police Public Relations Officer, Ogun State Command, Mr. Muyiwa
Adejobi, who confirmed the attack, told our correspondent that
policemen had rescued victims and recovered the vehicle.
He
said, “Around 7:30am on Sunday, one Friday Odi, a driver working with
Ekene Dili Chukwu, Nig. Ltd, who drove the vehicle with registration
number, Lagos XW 875 LSR, reported that at 11:40pm, on Saturday, while
conveying 42 female students of Holy Cross Rosary College, Enugu to
Lagos, armed men in Oke Odo area, along Ore-Sagamu Expressway stopped
their vehicle.
“The hoodlums
drove them to a point in the bush where they were robbed. Policemen
traced the hijacked bus, rescued and evacuated the students to their
Lagos destination. They towed the vehicle to the station and released
it to the owner on bond. Nobody was injured.”
PUNCH Metro learnt that the matter was also reported at Sabo Police Division, Lagos.
The
spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command, Mr. Joseph Jaiyeoba,
however told our correspondent that the case would be handled by the
Ogun Police Command under whose jurisdiction the crime took place.
A
member of the National Union of road Transport Workers, attached to
the Jibowu terminal, who spoke with our correspondent on the condition
of anonymity, said the relatives of the victims picketed the Lagos
office of the transport company on the grounds that some of the victims
were raped.
“Some of the parents claimed that their daughters were raped. I think a 13-year-old girl was raped by the hoodlums,” he said.
The police in Lagos and Ogun states, however, said that they were unaware of any rape.
Culled from Punch
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